Apple Watch Ultra 2 Review: Still The Best Smartwatch Around, Despite Lack Of New Features
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As an Ultra 1 owner, the biggest shock with the V2 was that Apple made no progress in improving battery life even after switching to the new chip. (This is believed to be the first truly new Watch chip in several generations - I believe 5, 6, 7 and 8 were minor leaks, albeit on the same chip.) Ultra batteries are the lifeblood of the Apple Watch . While this Ultra watch is excellent and presents no problem for everyday use, it was (and still is) the biggest target compared to its competitors in the adventure watch market. I think much better battery life could be a reason to upgrade for adventure enthusiasts, not to mention drive new sales for those upgrading to the Ultra 1.
One of my disappointments with the Ultra 1 is the lack of a watch face that takes up the entire large screen. What's the point of having extra screen space if you're not going to use it? Well, Apple has finally unveiled a new modular watch, the first and only watch that takes advantage of all the Ultra's larger screens - although, as you'll note, full-screen use needs to be unlocked somehow. I wish Apple would put more effort into creating a full-screen clock for the Ultra.
I thought this year's Ultra 2 version of Apple's SS Link Band T was another disappointment. This seems to be an expensive, high-margin accessory that Apple wants to sell, and I'm a little surprised they're releasing it for Nomad and Sanmark, which, by the way, have a constant backlog of orders. . . Hello? Without Apple's input, I chose the Nomad, which is physically similar to the one shown in the photo above, since Apple included it with the Ultra.